gmc_nxtman wrote:Is this H->G2 in passing known?
Doesn't seem to be in
the current H-to-Gn collection, which would be a reasonable place to find it if it were known.
Then again, I haven't been keeping that file up-to-date very well this year. There are quite a few H-to-Gn converters missing from it, including Kazyan's new
in-passing Spartan H-to-G10 Fx77 variant.
There
are H-to-G2+H emitters in the collection that are smaller and a few hundred ticks faster, though. So I'm not sure if I should add this new H-to-G2, or invent an arbitrary rule that excludes it -- "has to recover within 512 ticks", or some such.
@muzik, the individual pieces of compund conduits like this are generally found with search utilities -- ptbsearch, catalyst, CatForce, Bellman, etc. There's usually at least a piece or two that gets bolted on manually, by looking through the current scrap heap (the
Elementary Conduits Collection) and finding something that fits.
In this case, gmc_nxtman said there were four stages, but only mentioned three. If you want to look the pieces up in the ECC, it's
HL75P +
PF291R, which is a variant of the
PF35W converter that can be found in the Fx176 Herschel conduit... plus
WFx46H (the only known W-to-H converter) and one of the most versatile R-to-G converters,
RNW3T46G.